New frameworks needed as navies face novel maritime security threats | Nick Childs
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... Hormuz beyond the Middle East, Nick Childs, Senior Fellow for Naval Forces and Maritime Security, explains that maritime security is now about more than just protecting tr...
Naval warfare is not lawless!
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🌊 Most people think naval warfare is just battleships and submarines. In reality, it’s also about protecting the systems the world depends on, such as the internet, food supplies, oil shipments, an..
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⚓ Strengthening Africa’s Maritime Security: KAIPTC Leads Regional Training on Law, Human Rights & Gender
The prog...
ICLQ Annual Lecture: 'Human Rights Obligations in Maritime Search and Rescue'
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...Panteio University of Athens, based on her article 'Human Rights Obligations in Maritime Search and Rescue' published in Vol 74(1) ICLQ
The duty to render assistance to p...
What are the laws that govern naval warfare? | International Humanitarian Law Explained
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War at sea isn’t just about ships. Global food supplies, energy routes, and communication systems are affected. Our chief legal officer Cordula Droege explains the legal obligations in naval warfar...
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... we highlight the launch of the IMO-WMU Handbook on Gender Mainstreaming in the Maritime Sector. This essential practical guide outlines how organizations, Member States, a...
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Co-Hosts Tess Bridgeman and Rachel Goldbrenner are joined by Rebecca Ingber and Brian Finucane to examine the escalating U.S. campaign of killings of suspected drug traffickers at sea under “Operat...
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Co-Hosts Tess Bridgeman and Rachel Goldbrenner are joined by Rebecca Ingber and Brian Finucane to examine the escalating U.S. campaign of killings of suspected drug traffickers at sea under “Operat...
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From Policy to Practice: Advancing Gender Equality in Maritime
This short video highlights how women are key to building a sustainable, resilien...
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...tes to support the emergency evacuation framework prepared by the International Maritime Organization (IOM) to securely evacuate ships and seafarers from the conflict zone....
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...bassador Amir Saeid Iravani said that the “responsibility for any disruption to maritime transport lies with the aggressors: the United States and its supporters. Any claim...
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...Rashid Al Zayani, Foreign Minister of Bahrain, on the Security of International Maritime Navigation.
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...ting national legislation to implement IMO conventions at the IMO International Maritime Law Institute (IMLI) in Msida, Malta.
Crises colliding: the impact of dark fleets and conflict on seafarers
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...t more about dark fleets. Together they examine the weaknesses in international maritime law that allow dark fleets to thrive, and the human cost borne by the seafarers on ...
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Where the Law Gets Thin: The Jurisdictional Gap Pirates Exploit (https://www.justsecurity.org/134946/where-law-thin-jurisdictional-gap-pirates-exploit/) by Saby Martinez.
Published on Wednesday,...
Russian Interests in the Arctic: The Northern Sea Route
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Mariia Vladymyrova (University of Copenhagen) discusses the Northern Sea Route (NSR) legal regime as an exemplary instance of Russia's use of lawfare as a tool of coercive signaling in the Arctic. ...
Seventh Fuel EU Maritime Webinar: Compliance Balance Module
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...DG MOVE) of the European Commission, EMSA has organised a webinar on the FuelEU Maritime Regulation.
The webinar was held on 6 March 2026.
You can find more information a...
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Short video with IMO expert on the STCW Changing: Why the IMO is Overhauling Global Training Standards.
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...ge by IMO Secretary-General marking the 20th anniversary of the adoption of the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006), a landmark treaty that has reshaped working an...
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